Title :
Adaptive and neural network adaptive control of depth of anesthesia during surgery
Author :
Bailey, James M. ; Haddad, Wassim M. ; Im, Jeong J. ; Hayakawa, Tomohisa ; Nagel, Patrick A.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Anesthesiology, Northeast Georgia Med. Center, Gainsville, GA
Abstract :
Control system technology has a great deal to offer pharmacology, anesthesia, and critical care medicine. Critical care patients, whether undergoing surgery or recovering in intensive care units, require drug administration to regulate physiological variables such as blood pressure, cardiac output, heart rate, and degree of consciousness. The rate of infusion of each administered drug is critical, requiring constant monitoring and frequent adjustments. Open-loop control by clinical personnel can be tedious, imprecise, time consuming, and sometimes of poor quality. Alternatively, closed-loop control can potentially achieve desirable system performance in the face of the highly uncertain and hostile environment of surgery and the intensive care unit. In this paper, we validate our recent adaptive and neuro adaptive feedback control algorithms for clinical pharmacology via a series of simulation experiments and clinical evaluation trials. The clinical trials demonstrate excellent regulation of unconsciousness allowing for a safe and effective administration of the anesthetic agent propofol
Keywords :
adaptive control; closed loop systems; drugs; feedback; medical control systems; neurocontrollers; open loop systems; surgery; anesthetic agent propofol; blood pressure; cardiac output; clinical pharmacology; closed-loop control; control system technology; critical care medicine; critical care patients; drug administration; neural network adaptive control; neuro adaptive feedback control algorithms; open-loop control; surgery; Adaptive control; Adaptive systems; Anesthesia; Biomedical monitoring; Control systems; Drugs; Medical control systems; Neural networks; Programmable control; Surgery;
Conference_Titel :
American Control Conference, 2006
Conference_Location :
Minneapolis, MN
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0209-3
Electronic_ISBN :
1-4244-0209-3
DOI :
10.1109/ACC.2006.1657245